John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My notebook has a habit of getting hot, and Centos just shuts down.
Just did it again:
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: ACPI: Critical trip point
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (113 C),
shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:12 nc4010 kernel: Critical temperature reached (55 C),
shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 shutdown[9847]: shutting down for system halt
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Received signal 15,
shutting down cleanly
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Exiting
thats WAY hotter than your system should be getting.
I'd open it up and make sure the CPU heatsink isn't full of cathair or
something.
I do need to open it, but then I have to shut it down ;)
The last time it did this (a week ago), I shot all the vents with air,
and a lot of dust came out the other vents. So I should open 'er up.
make sure the airvents aren't blocked when you're using it, too, and
that the fan is working.
Oh, I can hear the fan running. Off, slow, fast, off...
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